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Torque Read pp. 552 – top of 554
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You are using a wrench to loosen a rusty nut. Which arrangement will be the most effective in loosening the nut? Question 8.4 Using a Wrench a c d b e) all are equally effective
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Two forces produce the same torque. Does it follow that they have the same magnitude? a) yes b) no c) depends Question 8.5 Two Forces
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In which of the cases shown below is the torque provided by the applied force about the rotation axis biggest? For all cases the magnitude of the applied force is the same. Question 8.6 Closing a Door a) F 1 b) F 3 c) F 4 d) all of them e) none of them
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When a tape is played on a cassette deck, there is a tension in the tape that applies a torque to the supply reel. Assuming the tension remains constant during playback, how does this applied torque vary as the supply reel becomes empty? a) torque increases b) torque decreases c) torque remains constant Question 8.7 Cassette Player
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Torque
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Why might it have been difficult for Sam to pull Kevin’s arm down? Where is the point of rotation? Why was this more challenging than if pulling on his right arm? Warm-up: Kevin Laue’s Arm
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You are using a wrench to loosen a rusty nut. Which arrangement will be the most effective in loosening the nut? Question 8.4 Using a Wrench a c d b e) all are equally effective
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You are using a wrench to loosen a rusty nut. Which arrangement will be the most effective in loosening the nut? Question 8.4 Using a Wrench a c d b largest lever armcase #2 largest torque Because the forces are all the same, the only difference is the lever arm. The arrangement with the largest lever arm (case #2) will provide the largest torque. e) all are equally effective Follow-up: What is the difference between arrangement 1 and 4?
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Two forces produce the same torque. Does it follow that they have the same magnitude? a) yes b) no c) depends Question 8.5 Two Forces
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Two forces produce the same torque. Does it follow that they have the same magnitude? a) yes b) no c) depends Because torque is the product of force times distance, two different forces that act at different distances could still give the same torque. Question 8.5 Two Forces Follow-up: If two torques are identical, does that mean their forces are identical as well?
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In which of the cases shown below is the torque provided by the applied force about the rotation axis biggest? For all cases the magnitude of the applied force is the same. Question 8.6 Closing a Door a) F 1 b) F 3 c) F 4 d) all of them e) none of them
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In which of the cases shown below is the torque provided by the applied force about the rotation axis biggest? For all cases the magnitude of the applied force is the same. Question 8.6 Closing a Door a) F 1 b) F 3 c) F 4 d) all of them e) none of them = r Fsin 90° largest torque perpendicularly The torque is = r Fsin and so the force that is at 90° to the lever arm is the one that will have the largest torque. Clearly, to close the door, you want to push perpendicularly!! Follow-up: How large would the force have to be for F 4 ?
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When a tape is played on a cassette deck, there is a tension in the tape that applies a torque to the supply reel. Assuming the tension remains constant during playback, how does this applied torque vary as the supply reel becomes empty? a) torque increases b) torque decreases c) torque remains constant Question 8.7 Cassette Player
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When a tape is played on a cassette deck, there is a tension in the tape that applies a torque to the supply reel. Assuming the tension remains constant during playback, how does this applied torque vary as the supply reel becomes empty? a) torque increases b) torque decreases c) torque remains constant As the supply reel empties, the lever arm decreases because the radius of the reel (with tape on it) is decreasing. Thus, as the playback continues, the applied torque diminishes. Question 8.7 Cassette Player
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What is the maximum torque exerted by a 55 kg person riding a bike if the rider puts all her weight on each pedal when climbing a hill? Assume the length of the pedal (radius of the circle) is 17 cm. Warm-up: 9/15/15
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